A short history of disruptive journalism technologies : 1960-1990 / Will Mari.

"A Short History of Disruptive Journalism Technologies provides a swift analysis of the computerization of the newsroom, from the mid-1960s through to the early 1990s. It focuses on how word-processing and a number of related affordances, including mobile-reporting tools, impacted the daily wor...

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Main Author: Mari, Will (William) (Author)
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Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
Series:Disruptions (Routledge (Firm))
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545 0 |a Will Mari is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication, Northwest University, USA. He is a media historian and interested in how technology impacted the lives of news workers, especially marginalized groups such as women and minorities, in newsrooms during the twentieth century. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Washington, USA, and his MPhil from Wolfson College, Cambridge, UK. 
520 |a "A Short History of Disruptive Journalism Technologies provides a swift analysis of the computerization of the newsroom, from the mid-1960s through to the early 1990s. It focuses on how word-processing and a number of related affordances, including mobile-reporting tools, impacted the daily work routines of American news workers. The narrative opens with the development of mainframes and their attendant use as databases in large, daily newspapers, It moves on to the "minicomputer" era and explores initial news-worker experiences with computers for editing and publication. Following this, the book examines the microprocessor era, and the rise of 'smart' terminals, 'microcomputers,' and off-the-shelf hardware/software, along with the increasing use of computers in smaller news organizations. Mari then turns to the use of pre-internet networks, wire-services and bulletin boards deployed for user interaction. He looks at the integration of decentralized computer networks in newsrooms, with a mix of content-management systems and PCs, and the increasing use of pagers and cellphones for news-gathering, including the shift from 'portable' to mobile conceptualizations for these technologies. A Short History of Disruptive Journalism Technologies is an illuminating survey for students and instructors of journalism studies. It represents an important acknowledgement of the impact of pre-internet technological disruptions which led to the even more disruptive internet- and related computing technologies in the latter 1990s and through the present"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-101) and index. 
505 0 |a Introduction. Toward a history of disruptive journalism technologies -- The mainframe era : initial computerization of the newsroom from mid-1950s to the 1960s -- The minicomputer era : c. 1970-1982 -- The microprocessor era : c. 1982-1992 -- Rise of the internet and the "full" computerization of the newsroom -- Conclusion. the mid-1990s and what came after. 
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